The objective of the OpenBerg Project is to develop Open-Source, Open-Standards-based, Multi-Platform tools for eBook authors, editors and users. We are currently working on OpenBerg Lector, an e-Book reader, and OpenBerg Rector, an e-Book compiler.

JSVim provides Vim in any textarea. The javascript text editor core is written for Mozilla, IE, and Opera compatibility. Stable archives at http://www.migniot.com/matrix/projects/jsvim , development version at http://suricat.dnsalias.org:8080/vimdev/

OmniHelp is a cross-platform, browser-independent, tri-pane help viewer built in pure JavaScript and CSS with HTML 4. Some functions (such as help embedding) may in the future be in Java, C, or C++; CSH is fully supported. All code is under the LGPL.

This project will enable one to create devnagari (Marathi / Hindi) documents in various standard / non-standard encodings available. It will also allow to convert text from one encoding to other. Currently it supports unicode only

Wiki Text Formatting Engine (WTF Engine) converts simple text into HTML. It will run on any platform using a variety of languages such as PHP, Perl, JavaScript and VB Script. It is intended to be a library used in other software packages.

Shared Questionnaire System(SQS) is a full-functional Optical Mark Reader(OMR) form processing system implemented in Java-Swing, XSL-FO and AJAX with straightforward GUIs. It is aimed at developing social platform to share knowledge about questionnaire.

Higher Wiki is a set of files that adds to existing wiki programs a wysiwyg rich text editor. Using a html to wiki translator, we are able to piggyback on existing sites without taking away the ability for people to enter wiki text the existing way.